Application Scenario of Gas Turbine Flowmeters
2022-07-19
Gas turbine flowmeters are a new generation of high-precision and high-reliability gas precision measuring instruments that have been independently developed by incorporating advanced technology. They combine temperature, pressure, flow sensors, and intelligent flow accumulation meters into one device. These flowmeters are extensively used in the measurement of gas flow in natural gas, coal gas, liquefied gas, and other applications.
Advantages and characteristics of gas turbine flowmeters:Low starting flow, good repeatability, and low pressure loss.
Mediums: natural gas, compressed air, and nitrogen.
Housing materials: Aluminum alloy or Stainless steel.
ATWG gas turbine flowmeters are primarily used for measuring the flow of mediums such as natural gas, air, and nitrogen in industrial pipelines. They are not significantly affected by parameters such as fluid density, pressure, temperature, and viscosity when measuring volumetric flow under different operating conditions.
Application:
Applications of gas turbine flowmeters include power generation and cogeneration, heating industry, aviation, aerospace, shipbuilding, nuclear energy, and defense industries. They are also used in mechanical, metallurgical, coal mining, and automotive manufacturing industries, as well as in the petroleum and chemical industries, pharmaceuticals, food and tobacco manufacturing, forestry, agricultural reclamation, light industry, and more.
Additionally, they can be applied in industrial production processes, energy measurement, environmental protection engineering, transportation, biotechnology, scientific experiments, marine meteorology, rivers and lakes, and other fields.
Our company, Aister, specializes in manufacturing high-quality flowmeters. If you are interested in purchasing, please feel free to contact us,We will help address your concerns and questions. You can also visit our website www.aistermeter.com for more information.
Advantages and characteristics of gas turbine flowmeters:Low starting flow, good repeatability, and low pressure loss.
Mediums: natural gas, compressed air, and nitrogen.
Housing materials: Aluminum alloy or Stainless steel.
ATWG gas turbine flowmeters are primarily used for measuring the flow of mediums such as natural gas, air, and nitrogen in industrial pipelines. They are not significantly affected by parameters such as fluid density, pressure, temperature, and viscosity when measuring volumetric flow under different operating conditions.
Application:
Applications of gas turbine flowmeters include power generation and cogeneration, heating industry, aviation, aerospace, shipbuilding, nuclear energy, and defense industries. They are also used in mechanical, metallurgical, coal mining, and automotive manufacturing industries, as well as in the petroleum and chemical industries, pharmaceuticals, food and tobacco manufacturing, forestry, agricultural reclamation, light industry, and more.
Additionally, they can be applied in industrial production processes, energy measurement, environmental protection engineering, transportation, biotechnology, scientific experiments, marine meteorology, rivers and lakes, and other fields.
Our company, Aister, specializes in manufacturing high-quality flowmeters. If you are interested in purchasing, please feel free to contact us,We will help address your concerns and questions. You can also visit our website www.aistermeter.com for more information.
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